It is actually on the passengers side near the engine wall the pump and
reservoir are made as one You will need a flash light follow the drive
belt down past the alternator to the powersteering pump look for a
black lid with a yellow steering wheel on top. The whole steering
system takes only 3/4 quart of dextron automatic transmission fluid so
do not over fill.

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